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Our Mission

RTTY.COM has been established to focus on the many aspects of Amateur Radio
Teletype (RTTY) and to present to the dedicated RTTYer, and to the curious, a
location wherein one can find information relating to RTTY and BAUDOT
communications.

Anyone and everyone who has ever
had any interest or participation in Amateur RTTY is encouraged to frequent this
website. Your comments and suggestions are solicited so that the best possible
utilization of this website can be implemented.

The YouTube video to the right
demonstrates a Model 28 teletype machine copying news bulletins being
transmitted by the 24/7 Internet service provided by RTTY.COM.
Read on for more information about this interesting service being
offered teletype enthusiasts.

Our RTTY over Internet Services

We offer Internet
teletype broadcast services which can be received using
software on your computer. Click
Here for Instructions on how to Listen to FSK Teletype Signals News and
Features Updated Periodically 60 WPM 5-unit Code - 2125 Mark - 2295
Space

The following two
links introduce you to an online Internet service provided by RTTY.COM.
Clicking on a link will bring up your computer's default
sound player, usually Real Player or WinAmp.

The video on the right shows an example of how to use this service.
NEED SOMETHING FOR YOUR MACHINES
TO PRINT???

W7TTY (Sequim, WA)

ITTY is QRT - off the air

George Hutchison, W7TTY

Retired Chief Engineer

W2TTY (Arvada, CO)

ITTY - Alive and Active

This site is the
latest addition to the RTTY over Internet services. Thanks to
Paul Heller, W2TTY for putting together this service.

General News Bulletins via Internet broadcasted
24/7.

Keep a watch for this feature to be added in
the near future.

When you listen to the AUTOSTART channel you will not hear the
familiar RTTY tones until a message is posted.

George Hutchison, W7TTY Retires from
ITTY

This was the original site that has been in service for
17 years and was operated by George Hutchison, W7TTY.

George has now officially announced his retirement as of
21 November 2017 and has passed the privilege of operating and
maintaining ITTY on to W2TTY, Paul Heller.

Bill Bytheway, K7TTY has been maintaining this WEB site
for just as many years and will be passing primary rein onto W2TTY.
Bill will remain as second fiddle to help Paul with maintaining
operations

George, W7TTY has been working with Paul, W2TTY for the last half decade
transitioning ITTY from Sequim, Washington to Arvada, Colorado. For some
time both locations were up and providing broadcasts.

At this time I would
like to welcome Paul as the new chief engineer of the ITTY broadcast of BAUDOT
teletype over the Internet.

Please welcome Paul
Heller, W2TTY.

Bytheway Software Development Lab
(BSDL)

Bill
Bytheway, K7TTY was the original developer of all of the software used
for ITTY. This includes RTTYApp, the main engine, RTTYMailer for
submitting bulletins for broadcast.